The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 páginas |
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... Congress to consider the insane " wards of the nation " and to finance their care with a federal land grant of five million acres . She lobbied for three years on behalf of her program , establishing an office in the Library of Congress ...
... Congress to consider the insane " wards of the nation " and to finance their care with a federal land grant of five million acres . She lobbied for three years on behalf of her program , establishing an office in the Library of Congress ...
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... Congress . Women and the War . NAWSA meanwhile lent its whole- hearted support to the war effort . Carrie Chapman Catt as- sumed chairmanship of a woman's committee of the National Manpower Board and developed a program for the maximum ...
... Congress . Women and the War . NAWSA meanwhile lent its whole- hearted support to the war effort . Carrie Chapman Catt as- sumed chairmanship of a woman's committee of the National Manpower Board and developed a program for the maximum ...
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... Congress . The dramatic session began when Representative Jeannette Rankin intro- duced the amendment . Three Congressmen came from hospi- tals to vote for the amendment ; ailing Representative Henry Barnhart of Indiana had to be ...
... Congress . The dramatic session began when Representative Jeannette Rankin intro- duced the amendment . Three Congressmen came from hospi- tals to vote for the amendment ; ailing Representative Henry Barnhart of Indiana had to be ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 5 |
CHAPTER | 20 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 39 |
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accepted active amendment American Anthony became birth Boston campaign career Carrie cause century Charlotte child church cities Civil College colonial concerned continued contribution death early economic efforts Elizabeth equal established federal female feminist field followed force Frances girls helped House husband ideas important industrial institutions interests labor ladies later leaders legislation lives major male Margaret married Mary ment Michigan mother movement NAWSA never nurses opportunities organization party percent period pioneer political poor position practice President Press Quaker raised reform role Sanger Senate served slave social society soldiers South southern status struggle Susan teachers tion took trade traditional Union United University vote winning woman suffrage women workers writers York
Referencias a este libro
Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein Sin vista previa disponible - 1983 |